O3b Networks Announce Strategic
Partnership with System Integrator Kordia
January 18, 2013
O3b Networks announced a strategic
partnership with systems integrator Kordia
aimed at the implementation of O3b customer
sites across the Pacific Ocean Region.
A New Zealand-owned systems and
support innovator, Kordia’s initial
assignment is the installation of an O3b
Tier-1 terminal in Rarotonga for Telecom
Cook Islands (TCI). TCI will utilize O3b’s
Ka-band capacity and fully-managed trunking
solution, O3bTrunk, to provide
businesses, residents and tourists with
Internet access five times faster than
current broadband offerings across the Cook
Islands. TCI has also signed up
high-speed, low-latency O3bTrunk
service for four islands using the O3b
Tier-2 terminals. As a result, each island
will receive more than 20 times the
bandwidth they enjoy today.
O3b Networks will deliver
fiber-like speed at sub 150 millisecond
latency and affordable prices, opening the
door to new business and growth
opportunities for Pacific Island customers.
“This exciting partnership between
Kordia and O3b Networks ahead of the
breakthrough launch of O3b satellites will
change the way communities and businesses
communicate across the Pacific region,” said
Alan Turner, General Manager of Kordia
Solutions New Zealand.
“While no other satellite operator
will be adding significant new capacity to
the Pacific this year, O3b is on the verge
of redefining an entire industry with the
flexibility and affordability of its
innovative Ka-band solutions. Kordia is
looking forward to helping O3b customers
take full advantage of O3b’s new and
innovative services,” says Turner
Kordia’s technical engineering
teams are undergoing training for the
installation, commissioning and maintenance
of all varieties of Tier-1 and Tier-2 O3b
terminals.
“The O3b Networks-Kordia alliance
marks a key milestone as we enter the
all-important implementation phase at
customer sites around the world. With a
global infrastructure in place and a
constellation set for launch, O3b looks
forward to serving telecom providers and
their customers, who have struggled for
years with sluggish and costly broadband
offerings.”, noted
Chris
Schram, EVP Operations for O3b Networks.
“The arrival of O3b’s game-changing, high
speed fiber-like capacity will soon spur a
new level of communications in underserved
and remote markets.”